Now I have one last issue. The Resource Icon URL has a query string after it, which Facebook doesn't like. We don't need cache-busting on the resource icon anyway (we never change them), so I'm trying to find a way to get the URL with query string stripped out.

I know how to do it in JavaScript, but that's client side, so it's probably not going to even work. Can you think of any ways that I can get the Resource Icon URL without query string in a template? Thanks!

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This question was dumb in so many ways, it was even dumb because it wasn't needed! Facebook doesn't care about query strings, they cared about me providing a URL with no domain (like data/icons/0/123.jpg instead of http://domain.com/data/icons/0/123.jpg).

Dumb case solved... If anyone else happens to be using a similar setup, setting og:width and og:height helps too.